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A liquid of mass M and specific heat S is at a temperature 2t. If another liquid of thermal capacity 1.5 times, at a tempera-ture of `(t)/(3)` is added to it, the resultant temperature will be

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`(4)/(3)t`

B

t

C

`(t)/(2)`

D

`(2)/(3)t`

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